[Depository Invoice No. 1714] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov] Depository Invoice No. 1714 United States Government Printing Office office OF SUPERINTENDENT of documents WASHINGTON September 30, 1942. To the Librarian: The following five hundred and fifty (550) publications were distributed during the month of September 1942 to designated depositories,, in accordance with the law which provides that depository libraries shall receive only those Government publications requested. It is understood that, as a designated depository of the United States Government publications, you guarantee that all publications sent by this office shall be made available for the free use of the general public. The receipt of the publications need not be acknowledged, but any shortages or imperfections should be immediately reported. Respectfully, SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT ¥ Agriculture Decisions (Separates; Monthly)—yol. 1, no. 7. [A 1.58 »:vol.] Circulars—Nos. 28 revised 1942; 270 [revised July 1942]; 505 revised Aug. 1942; 625 revised Aug. 1942; 657. [A 1.42:no.] Item 3. Department Bulletins—No. 1470 revised Aug. 1942. [A 1.3 :no.] Item 4. Farmers’ Bulletins—Nos. 1474 [revised 1942]; 1758 [revised Sept. 1942]j 1769 [revised Aug. 1942]; 1876-1900 [title page] with contents; 1899 [revised July 1942]; 1915. [A 1.9:no.] Item 4. Journal of Agricultural Research—Vol. 64 [title page, contents, and index]; vol. 65, nos. 5, 6. [A 1.23:vol.] Item 6. Leaflets—Nos. 227, 228. [A 1.35:no.] Item 7. Miscellaneous Publications—Nos. 60 revised up to Jan. 2, 1942; 394 [revised Apr. 1942]; 470, 484, 485, 503. [A 1.38:no.] Item 8. Technical Bulletins—Nos. 814 [errata]; 828, 829, 831. [A 1.36:no.] Item 10. AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION AND ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Soil Conservation; Official Organ (Monthly)—Vol. 8, nos. 3, 4. [A 76.208:vol.] Item 110. SUGAR AGENCY Sugar Determination—No. 142. [A 76.307:no.] Item 16. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agricultural Situation (Monthly)—Vol. 26, no. 9. [A 36.15:vol.] Item 23. Discussion [Leaflets]—No. 4. [A 36.146 :no.] Item 66. Farmer and the War—No. 4. [A 36.145:no.] Item 26. Land Policy Review (Quarterly)—Vol. 5, no. 7. [A 36.103:vol.] Item 26. Note.—Beginning with vol. 5, no. 7 this review will be issued quarterly instead of monthly as heretofore. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ADMINISTRATION General Publications—Food programs. On the home front with AMA food programs. Aug. 1942. [A 75.2 :CT.] Item 90. School lunches. Community school lunches. Sept. 1942. [A 75.2:CT.] Item 90. consumers’ counsel division (’ Consumers’ Guide (Monthly from June through Sept., Semimonthly from Oct. through May)—Vol. 8, no. 18. |A 75.108:vol.] Item 15. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Orders—No. 211. [A 77.218:no.] Item 32. Service and Regulatory Announcements (Monthly)—No. 423. [A 77.208:no.] Item 37. ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU Service and Regulatory Announcements (Quarterly)— Index, 1941 [nos. 146-149]. [A77.308:no.] Item 54. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record (Monthly)-—Vol. 87, no. 4. [A 77.408:vol.] Item 57. Report on Agricultural Experiment Stations—1941. [A 77.4012:date.] Item 56. HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU [Agriculture War Information Series]—Nos. 2, 5. [A 77.708:no.] Item 90. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Soil Survey [Reports]—No. 18, 1936. [A 77.514: date.] Item 47. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record (Monthly)—Vol. 85, index. [A 10.6:vol.] Item 57. EXTENSION SERVICE Extension Service Review (Monthly)—Vol. 13, no. 9. [A 43.7:vol.] Item 67. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Circulars (Lettered-Numbered)—A-17 [revised June 1942]. [A 72.4:letter-no.] Item 319. News for Farmer Cooperatives (Monthly)—Vol. 9, no. 4. [A 72.10:vol.] Item 320. 489471—42 (1) FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE Agriculture in the Americas (Monthly)—Vol. 2, no. 9. [A 67.15:vol.] Item 6. Foreign Agriculture, Review of Foreign Farm Policy, Production, and Trade (Monthly)—Vol. 6, no. 9. [A 67.7: vol.] Item 6. INFORMATION OFFICE Farmers’ Bulletins [Indexes]—Nos. 1001-1500 reprinted in 1942. [A 21.95:no.] Item 92. Note.—This reprint includes an appendix listing Farmers’ bulletins from 1001 to 1500 that have been superseded and publications superseding them up to Jan. 1942. List of Farmers’ Bulletins and Leaflets (Numbered)— [No. 1, Sept. 15, 1942.] [A 21.98:no.] Item 94. Monthly List of Publications—July 1942; Aug. 1942. [A 21.65:date.] Item 96. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT CENSUS BUREAU 16th Census, 1940, Final Volumes—Agriculture, vol. 2, 3d series, State reports, Statistics for counties, value of farm products, farms classified by major source of income, farms classified by value of products, pt. 1, Northern States. 1942. [C 3.940-5:CT.] Item 143. Agriculture, vol. 2, 3d series, State reports, Statistics for counties, value of farm products, farms classified by major source of income, farms classified by value of products, pt. 3, Western States. 1942. [C 3.940-5: CT.] Item 143. Poultry. Agriculture, special poultry report, Statistics by geographic divisions and States for poultry of all kinds on hand and raised, by counties for chickens and chicken egg production by number of chickens on hand, and by counties for farms reporting chickens and turkeys raised by numbers raised. 1942. [C 3.940-5:CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Final Volumes (Separates)—Fruits. Agriculture, fruits and nuts and horticultural specialties, etc. 1942. [C 3.940-5*:CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Housing, 2d Series (by States)— Alabama. 1942. [C 3.940-32:CT.] Arkansas. 1942. [C 3.940-32:CT.] Connecticut. 1942. [C 3.940-32:CT.] Iowa. 1942. [C 3.940-32:CT.] South Carolina. 1942. [C 3.940-32: CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Housing, Supplement to 1st Series: Housing Bulletins—California, Oakland, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Massachusetts, Boston, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Michigan, Detroit, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.] New York, Bronx Borough, New York City, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] New York, Brooklyn Borough, New York City, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Oregon, Portland, block statistics. 1942. [C3.940-31:CT.] Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Population and Housing—Georgia. Statistics for census tracts, Atlanta, Ga., and adjacent area. 1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.] Georgia. Statistics for census tracts, Macon, Ga., and adjacent area. 1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.] Louisiana. Statistics for census tracts, New Orleans, La. 1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.] Missouri. Statistics for census tracts, Kansas City, Mo. 1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Population, 3d Series (by States)— South Carolina. 1942. [C 3.940-37:CT.] CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION Civil Aeronautics Journal (Monthly)—Vol. 3, no. 13. [C 31.118:voL] Item 131. Technical Development Reports—Nos. 28, 29. [C 31.119: no.] Item 135. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Civil Air Regulations—Pt. 04, Airplane airworthiness, as amended to Aug. 15, 1942. [C 31.209:pt.no.] Item 136. Pt. 26, Air-traffic control-tower operator certificates, as amendedto July 1,1942. [C 31.209:pt.no.] Item 136. Pt. 53, Mechanic school rating, as amended to Aug. 1, 1942. [C 31.209:pt.no.] Item 136. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Tide Tables (Individual Harbors)—New York Harbor. Tide table, New York Harbor and vicinity, 1943. 1942. [C 4.27:CT.] Item 177. United States Earthquakes—1940. [C 4.252:date.] Item 187. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Foreign Commerce Weekly—Vol. 8, nos. 10, 11, 12, 13. [C 18.51: vol.] Item 197. Survey of Current Business ([Monthly])—Vol. 22, no. 9. [C 18.35:vol.] Item 209. Survey of Current Business, Weekly Supplements—Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1942. [C 18.36:date.] Item 209. MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAU Regulations (Miscellaneous)—-Engineering. Marine engineering regulations and material specifications, materials, construction, installation, inspection, and maintenance of boilers, unfired pressure vessels, appurtenances, piping, fusion welding, and brazing, Feb. 1942. 1942. [C 25.63; CT.] item 238. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Building Materials and Structures Reports—BMS 90, BMS 91. [C 13.29:no.] Item 231. Circulars—No. 429. [C 13.4:no.] Item 228. Commercial Standards—No. 35 (2d edition). [C 13.20: no.] Item 229. Journal of Research of National Bureau of Standards ([Monthly])—Vol. 28 [title page and contents]; vol. 29, no. 3. [C 13.22:vol.] Item 233. Simplified Practice Recommendations—Nos. 6, effective date June 30, 1942; 70, effective date Aug. 15, 1942; 195. [C 13.121 :no.] Item 235. Technical News Bulletin—No. 305. [C 13.13:no.] Item 236. PATENT OFFICE Manual of Classification of Patents—[1940] Errata and minor correction sheet, Jan. 1-June 30, 1942. [1942.] [C 21.12:date.] Item 251. Official Gazette—Vol. 541 [title page and contents]; vol. 542, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. [C 21.5:vol.] Item 252. WEATHER BUREAU Weather Review, Monthly—Vol. 70, no. 6. [C 30.14:vol.] Item 119. CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES Agriculture and Forestry Committee (Senate)—Tennessee Valley Authority act. To amend Tennessee Valley Authority act, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2361, to amend Tennessee Valley Authority act of 1933, as amended, with respect to manner of exercise of power of condemnation by Tennessee Valley Authority and to require receipts of Authority to be covered into Treasury, Mar. 16-19, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.Ag82:CT.] Banking and Currency Committee (Senate)—Cost. Stabilizing cost of living, hearings, 77-2, on S. J. R. 161, Sept. 15 and 16, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.B223:CT.] 3 Finance Committee (Senate)—Contracts. Renegotiation of contracts, hearings, 77-2, on sec. 403 of Public law numbered 528, making additional appropriations for national defense for year 1942, Sept. 22 and 23, 1942. Revised [print], 1942. [Y 4.F49:CT.] Revenue act of 1942, hearings, 77-2, on H. 7378, vol. 1, July 23-Aug. 7, 1942; vol. 2, Aug. 10-14, 1942. Revised [print]. 1942. [Y4.F49:CT.] Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee (House)— Communications. Proposed changes in communications act of 1934, hearings, 77-2, on comparative print showing proposed changes in communications act of 1934, as amended, and H. 5497, to amend communications act of 1934, pt. 1, Apr. 14 to June 3, 1942; pt. 2, June 4 to 12, 1942; pt. 3, June 17 to July 1, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.In84:CT.] Interstate Commerce Committee (Senate)—Dentures. Prohibiting interstate commerce in dentures in violation of State or Territorial dental laws, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2371, to protect public health by prevention of certain practices leading to dental disorders, and to prevent circumvention of certain State or Territorial laws regulating practice of dentistry, July 15-20, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.In83:CT.] Railroad obligations. Voluntary adjustment of railroad obligations, hearing before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. 7121, to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, Aug. 12 and 14, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.In83:CT.] Judiciary Committee (Senate)—Land. Condemnation of land for war purposes, hearing before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2625, to expedite payment for land acquired during war period, S. 2626, to provide for speedy and summary notice in proceedings to condemn land for war purposes, and to accelerate distribution of deposits and awards to persons entitled thereto in such cases, H. 7143, to expedite payment for land acquired during war period, July 15, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.J892:CT.] Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee (House)— Merchant marine omnibus bill, hearings, 77-2, on H. 7424, to amend and clarify certain provisions of law relating to functions of War Shipping Administration, Sept. 2, 1942. 1942. [Y4.M53:CT.] Seamen. For relief of dependents of deceased seamen, hearings, 77-2, on H. 7481, to provide that fund for relief of sick and disabled and destitute seamen belonging to merchant marine service shall also be for relief of sick, disabled, destitute, or needy dependents of deceased seamen, Sept. 1, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M53:CT.] Military Affairs Committee (Senate)—Conscientious objectors’ benefits, hearing before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2708, to amend selective training and service act of 1940, as amended, so as to extend benefits of employees’ compensation act to conscientious objectors, Aug. 19, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M592:CT.] Rubber. Guayule rubber, hearing, 77-2, on S. 2775, to amend act of Mar. 5, 1942, relating to planting of guayule and other rubber-bearing plants, Sept. 16, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M592:CT.] West Point course reduced to 3 years, hearing, 77-2, on S. 2747, to authorize reduction in course of instruction at United States Military Academy, Sept. 4, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M592:CT.] Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps grades and pay, hearing, 77-2, on S. 2751, to amend act to establish Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps for service with Army of United States, approved May 14, 1942, etc., Sept. 4, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M592:CT.] National Defense Migration, Select Committee Investigating (House)—Migration. National defense migration, hearings, 77-2, pursuant to H. R. 113, to inquire further into interstate migration of citizens, emphasizing present and potential consequences of migration caused by national defense program, pt. 33, Washington hearings (with Florida and New Jersey supplement), May 22-June 19, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.N215:CT.] . National Defense Program, Special Committee Investigating (Senate)—Defense. Investigation of national defense program, hearings, 77-1 [2], pursuant to S. R. 71, pt. 11, Mar. 5-Apr. 7, 1942, Rubber. 1942. [Y 4.N21«:CT.] Naval Affairs Committee (House Separates; Naval Papers)—No. 260, To authorize Secretary of Navy to grant to board of trustees, school district no. 20, Charleston County, S. C., parcel of land situated in city of Charleston, S. C. (S. 2097). [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:daten0-] No. 261, To provide for medical care and funeral expenses for certain members of Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (H. 7438) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-] No. 262, To amend act to provide additional pay for personnel of Navy assigned to duty on submarines and to diving duty, to include additional pay for diving in depths of less than 90 feet under certain conditions (H. 7140) [introduced by] Mr. Cole of New York. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-] No. 263, To authorize transportation of dependents and household effects of personnel of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, incident to secret or confidential orders (H. 7421) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-] No. 264, For relief of Thomas Patrick Heaney (H. 7205) [introduced by] Mr. Angell. [1942.] [Y4.N22la:dateno-] No. 265, To provide for appointment in Naval and Marine Corps Reserve of persons with physical disabilities (H. 6839) [introduced by] Mr. Maas of Minnesota. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-] No. 266, Providing for withholding of 10 percent of contract price of naval contracts and subcontracts for payment of delinquent Federal income or excessprofits taxes of naval contractor or subcontractor (H. 7103) [introduced by] Mr. Cole of New York. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-] No. 267, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2568, to establish additional commissioned warrant and warrant grades in Navy. [1942.] [Y 4,N22la:date»°-] No. 268, Hearing [77-2], on H. 7140, to amend act to provide additional pay for personnel of Navy assigned to duty on submarines and to diving duty, to include additional pay for diving in depths of less than 90 feet under certain conditions. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-] No. 269, Hearing [77-2], on H. 7364, to repeal certain laws and to amend other laws relating to naval aviation cadets, and to provide for aviation cadets in Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-] Patents Committee (Senate)—Patents, hearings, 77-2, on S. 2303, to provide for use of patents in interest of national defense or prosecution of war, S. 2491, to amend patent laws, to prevent suppression of inventions, to promote progress of science and useful arts, pt. 7, July 21-Aug. 4, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.P272:CT.] Roads Committee (House)—Alaska. Proposed highway to Alaska, hearings, 77-2, on H. 3095, authorizing construction of highway to Alaska, Feb. 4-6, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.R532:CT.] CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 76-2 AND 76-3 House Reports—[Nos. 611, pt. 2, 1149, pt. 2, 1472-1699] Miscellaneous, vol. 1. Item 294. CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 77-1 Senate Documents—Nos. 10 [pts. 1-14]; 147. Item 293. Senate Reports—No. 714, pt. 2. Item 294. CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 77-2 House Documents—No. 537. Item 288. COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Reports—Vol. 29 [pt. 1]. [Ju 7.5:vol.] Item 300. 4 ECONOMIC WARFARE BOARD EXPORTS OFFICE Comprehensive Export Control Schedules (Bi-Monthly)— No. 9. [Y 3.Ec742:108no-] EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION Safety Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 6, no. 12. [EC 1.9: vol.] Item 314. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Cooperative Saving with Federal Credit Unions (Bimonthly)—Vol. 5, no. 5. [Y 3.F318:12vo1-] Item 320. FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY EDUCATION OFFICE ' Biennial Survey of Education in United States—1938-40, vol. 1, chaps. 4, 5. [FS 5.23: date.] Item 403. Bulletins—No. 6, 1942. [FS 5.3:date.] Item 403. Education and National Defense Series Pamphlets—No. 18. [FS 5.22: no.] Item 407. Education for Victory (Biweekly)—Vol. 1, no. 14. [FS 5.26:voL] Item 409. Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—War workers. Regulations governing education and training of war workers, pursuant to Public 647,77-2, approved July 2, 1942. Aug. 11, 1942. [FS 5.6:CT.] Item 404. Victory Corps Series Pamphlets—No. 1. [FS 5.29:no.] Vocational Division, Bulletins—No. 221. [FS 5.123:no.] Item 412. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE National Cancer Institute, Journal of (Bi-Monthly)—Vol. 2, Aug. 1941-June 1942 [title page and index]. [FS 2.31 :vol.] Item 834. National Institute of Health, Bulletins—No. 180. [FS 2.23 :no.] Item 834. Public Health Bulletins—No. 278. [FS 2.3:no.] Item 835. Public Health Reports (Weekly)—-Vol. 57, pt. 1, nos. 1-26 [title page and index]; vol. 57, nos. 35, 36, 37, 38. [FS 2.7:vol.] Item 836. Venereal Disease Information (Monthly)—Vol. 23, no. 9. [FS 2.9:vol.] Item 841. Venereal Disease Information (Separates)—Physician. Private physician today in control of venereal diseases. [1942.] [FS 2.9a2:CT.] Item 841. Workers’ Health Series—No. 6 [reprint with changes]. [FS 2.33 :no.] Item 832. SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD General Publications—Insurance. Table for calculation of primary insurance benefits. 1942. [FS 3.2:CT.] Public Assistance Reports—No. 3. [FS 3.13:no.] . Note.—In Depository Invoice No. 1705, under Federal Security Agency, Social Security Board, Public assistance reports, change classification to FS 3.13:(no.). Social Security Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 5, no. 8. [FS 3.3:vol.] EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU Employment Security Review (Monthly)—Vol. 9, no. 9. [FS 3.107:vol.] Item 539. Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Unemployment compensation. Handbook on State unemployment compensation laws. May 1942. [FS 3.106:CT.] Unemployment Compensation Interpretation Service, Benefit Series (Monthly)—Vol. 4, nos. 1-12, cumulative index and digest; vol. 5, no. 9. [FS 3.108:vol ] GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION General Publications—Field manuals. List of field manuals and technical manuals for sale by superintendent of documents, revised Sept. 1942. [1942]. [GP 3.2:CT.] Item 389. Price Lists—No. 73, 20th edition. [GP 3.9:no.] Item 389. Weekly List of Selected United States Government Publications—Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 1942. [GP 3.17: date.] Item 390. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Conservation Bulletins—No. 25. [I 1.72:no.] Item 393. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Regulatory Announcements—No. 6. [I 49.24:no.] Item 42. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Bulletins—Nos. 936-1, 936-K. [I 19.3:no.] Item 427. List of New Publications—No. 414. [I 19.144:no.] 429. Water-Supply Papers—Nos. 891, 893, 895, 898, 905, 927, 930, 933, 934, 940. [I 19.13:no.] Item 433. INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Laws (Special)—Chilkoot Indian Association. Constitution and by-laws of Chilkoot Indian Association [Alaska], ratified Dec. 5, 1941. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.] Item 435. Chilkoot Indian Association. Corporate charter of ' Chilkoot Indian Association [Alaska], ratified Dec. 5, 1941. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.] Item 435. Schivwits Band. _ Corporate charter of Schivwits Band of Paiute Indians of Schivwits Reservation, Utah, ratified Aug. 30, 1941. 1942. [I 2O.’92:CT.] Item 435. Upper Lake Porno Indian Community. Constitution and bylaws of Upper Lake Porno Indian Community, ratified Oct. 22, 1941, as amendment 3 to Constitution and bylaws of Upper Lake Band of Porno Indians of Upper Lake Rancheria [Calif.]. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.] Item 435. Upper Lake Porno Indian Community. Corporate charter of Upper Lake Porno Indian Community [Calif.], ratified Feb. 15, 1942. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.] Item 435. MINES BUREAU New Publications, Bureau of Mines—No. 328. [I 28.52: no.] Item 447. Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Coal miners’ safety manual, handbook for miners. 1942. [I 28.16:CT.] Item 448. Technical Papers—Nos. 641, 644, 646, 648, 649. [I 28.7:no.] Item 451. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE General Publications—Wildlife portfolio of western national parks. [1942.] [I 29.2 :CT.] Item 456. National Monuments and National Military Parks; Informational Publications on—Chalmette National Historical Park, La., commemorating Battle of New Orleans. [1942.] [I 29.21 :CT.] Item 455. Custer Battlefield National Cemetery, Mont. [1942.] [I 29.21 :CT.] Item 455. RECLAMATION BUREAU Reclamation Era—Vol. 32, index. [I27.5:vol.] Item 463. SOLICITOR, INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Laws—Indian law. Handbook of Federal Indian law; with reference tables and index. 1942. [I 48.6:CT.] Item 435. 5 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Accident Bulletins—No. 110. [IC lacci.3:no.] Item 478. Act to Regulate Commerce—Supplement to interstate commerce act with text of certain supplementary acts and related sections of various other acts (with appropriate cross references to United States code) as revised and published by Interstate Commerce Commission, Apr. 1, 1941, revised to Aug. 7, 1942. 1942. [IC lact.5:date.] Item 483. Freight Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—July 1942. [IC lste.35: date.] Item 502. Motive Power and Car Equipment of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—July 1942. [IC lste.36:date.] Item 502. Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses of Class 1 Steam Railways (Monthly)—July 1942. jIC lste.19: date.] Item 505. Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses, Selected Items for Large Steam Railways (Monthly)—July 1942. [IC lste.20:date.] Item 506. Operating Statistics of Large Steam Railways (Monthly)— July 1942. [IC lste.22:date.] Item 507. Passenger Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—July 1942. [IC lste.37: date.] Item 502. Preliminary Abstract of Railway Statistics—Year ended Dec. 31, 1941. [IC 1.14:date.] Item 475. Revenue Traffic Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—June 1942. [IC lste.24: date.] Item 508. Revenues and Passengers of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers (Excluding Charter or Special; Monthly)— June 1942. [IC lmot.ll:date.] Item 504. Revenues, Expenses, other Income, and Statistics of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers (Quarterly)— 1st quarter, 1942. [IC lmot.l2:date.] Item 504. Revenues, Expenses, other Incomes, and Statistics of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Property (Quarterly)—1st quarter, 1942. [IC lmot.!3:date.] Item 504. Rules of Practice—Effective Sept. 15, 1942. [IC 1.11: date.] Item 476. Selected Income and Balance-Sheet Items of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—June 1942. [IC lste.34:date.] Item 509. Yard Service Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—July 1942. [IC lste.38: date.] Item 502. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE Federal Textbook on Citizenship—Day family, book 1, literacy reader for use in public schools by candidates for naturalization. 1942. [J 21.9:CT.] Item 545. Democracy. On way to democracy, book 1, citizenship reader for use in public schools by candidates for naturalization. 1942. [J 21.9:CT.] Item 545. ' Democracy. On way to democracy, book 2, citizenship reader for use in public schools by candidates for naturalization. 1942. [J 21.9:CT.] Item 545. Democracy. On way to democracy, book 3, citizenship reader for use in public schools by candidates for naturalization. 1942. [J 21.9:CT.] Item 545. Democracy. On way to democracy, teachers edition, to be used in teaching of candidates for citizenship. 1942. [J21.9:CT.] Item 545. LABOR DEPARTMENT Labor Information Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 9, no. 8. [L 1.15: vol.] Item 559. CHILDREN’S BUREAU Bureau Publications (Numbered)—No. 8 [revised 1942]. [L 5.20:no.] Item 535. The Child, Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 7, no. 3. [L 5.35:vol.] Item 535. LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Bulletins—Nos. 705, 706, 708, 716. [L 2.3 :no.] Item 555. Monthly Labor Review—Vol. 55, no. 3. [L 2.6:vol.] Item 560. WOMEN’S BUREAU Bulletins—Nos. 192-2, 193, 194. [L 13.3:no.] Item 565. Special Bulletins—No. 6. [L 13.10:no.] Item 565. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS COPYRIGHT OFFICE Catalog of Copyright Entries, New Series—Pt. 1, group 2, vol. 39, no. 6. [LC 3.6’:vol.] Item 579. Pt. 3, vol. 37, no. 5. [LC 3.63:vol.] Item 582. DOCUMENTS DIVISION General Publications—Government document bibliography in United States and elsewhere. 3d edition. 1942. [LC 7.2:CT.] Item 586. SUBJECT CATALOGING DIVISION Classification—Subclass PT, pt. 2, Dutch and Scandinavian literatures. 1942. [LC 26.9:letter.] Item 568. General Publications—Classification. Outline of Library of Congress classification. 1942. [LC 26.2:CT.] Item 568. Note.—Revised and enlarged edition of Outline scheme of classes. NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION Federal Home Loan Bank Review (Monthly)—Vol. 8, no. 12. [NHA 3.8:vol.] FEDERAL HOUSING Insured Mortgage Portfolio [NHA 2.8:vol.] Item 35< Item 345. ADMINISTRATION (Quarterly)—Vol. 6, index. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD Emergency Boards—[Miller Co., Addison.] Report to President [Roosevelt] by Emergency Board, appointed July 21, 1942 from National Railway Labor Panel pursuant to Executive order 9172 issued May 22, 1942, in furtherance of provisions of railway labor act to investigate facts of disputes between certain common carriers by rail and certain of their employees respecting wage increases and vacations with pay, to endeavor to adjust disputes on basis of facts developed, and to make report thereon at earliest possible date, Sept. 14, 1942. 1942. [NMB 1.7:CT.] Item 610. NAVY DEPARTMENT AERONAUTICS BUREAU General Publications—Physical fitness program for high schools and colleges. [1942.] [N 28.2:CT.] Item 622. COAST GUARD Coast Guard Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 2, no. 3. [N 24.11 :vol.] Item 789. General Publications—Coast Guard. United States Coast Guard, its purpose and activities in war and peace. [1942.] [N 24.2:CT.] Item 790. Piping all hands for Coast Guard. [1942.] [N 24.2:CT.] Item 790. Regulations, Rules, and Instructions (Miscellaneous)— Gulf of Mexico. Pilot rules for rivers whose waters flow into Gulf of Mexico and their tributaries and Red River of the North, Aug. 1942. 1942. [N 24.8:CT.] Item 245, 6 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU General Publications—Teaching aids, sample problems and sample examinations taken from courses being taught at naval training schools and aviation bases covering aeronautics, communications, mechanics, navigation, and other subjects, July 20, 1942. [1942.] [N 17.2 :CT.] Item 675. Regulations and Instructions—Engines. Internal combustion engines, Naval Reserve Midshipmen’s school, U. S. S. Prairie State. Revised June 1942. 1942. [N 17.16LCT.] Item 674. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU General Publications—Pay. Navy pay tables, Sept. 1, 1942. [1942.] [N 20.2:CT.] Item 680. YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Manual—[1941.] [N 21.91:date.] Item 683. POST office; department United States Official Postal Guide—Supplement, Aug. 1942. [P l.lOLdate.] Item 691. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Executive Orders—No. 9238. [Pr 32.5:no.] Item 703. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE General Publications—Block plan of organization for civilian war services. Sept. 1942. [Pr 32.4402:CT.] Colleges and universities and civilian defense. Sept. 1942. [Pr 32.4402 :CT.] Victory. Speak up for victory. Sept. 1942. [Pr 32.4402:CT.] OCD News Letters—Nos. 19, 20. [Pr 32.4408:no.] Regulations (Numbered)—Nos. 2 amended to Aug. 1942; 3 amended to Aug. 1942. [Pr 32.4406:no.] Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Drivers’ Corps members. Handbook for Drivers’ Corps members. [1942.] [Pr 32.4406:CT.] Police. Handbook for auxiliary police., Aug. 1942. [Pr 32.4406:CT.] COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE General Publications—Latin America, its people, resources, problems, and share in the War. [1942.] [Pr 32.4602:CT.] DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE General Orders—No. 21. [Pi- 32.4908:no.] PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Digests for Retailers—Clothing. How to set ceiling prices for staple work clothing, governed by Maximum price regulation no. 208. Sept. 1942. [Pr 32.4218:CT.] Garments.. How to set ceiling prices for men’s and boys’ tailored garments, governed by Maximum price regulation no. 177. Sept. 1942. [Pr 32.4218:CT.] Manuals—No. 2. [Pr 32.4215:no.] Procedural Regulations—No. 3 revised Aug. 1942. [Pr 32.4209:no.] Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Rubber boots. .Men’s rubber boots and rubber work shoes, rationing instructions to the trade, retailers, intermediate distributors, manufacturers. [1942.] [Pr 32.4206:CT.] WAR INFORMATION OFFICE General Publications—Fuel. Important Government message, how to heat your home with less fuel this winter. [1942.] [Pr 32.5002:CT.] Laws—Absentee voting. State absentee voting and registration laws, Sept. 1942. [Pr 32.5005:CT.] United States Government Manual—Fall 1942 (revisions through Sept. 1). [1942.] [Pr 32.5016:date.] Item 605. Victory; Official Weekly Bulletins—Vol. 3, nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. [Pr 32.5008:vol.] WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION Training Within Industry Program, Bulletins—No. 1. [Pr 32.5208:no.] WAR PRODUCTION BOARD General Publications—Scrap. Get in the scrap, plan for organization of school children of America in national salvage program, effective Oct. 5, 1942. [1942.] [Pr 32.4802:CT.] Priorities—Sept. 16, 1942. [Pr 32.4813 :date.] • Priorities Regulations—No. 11 [Aug. 20, 1942]. [Pr 32.4807:no.] Progress Reports—No. 2. [Pr 32.4815:no.] Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Salvage and scrap material manual for utilities. [1942.] [Pr 32.4806:CT.] Scrap. National scrap harvest, handbook for workers. [1942.] [Pr 32.4806:CT.] NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD • General Publications—Housebuilding. Role of housebuilding industry, building America. July 1942. [Pr 32.302:CT.] Item 612. Post-war planning, full employment, security, building America. Sept. 1942. [Pr. 32.302:CT.] Item 612. General Publications (Separates)—Regional development plan, report for 1942, New England, region 1, Boston, .Mass. [1942.] [Pr 32.302a:CT.] Item 612. Regional development plan, report for 1942, post war economic development of Alaska, region 10, Juneau. [1942.] [Pr 32.302a:CT.] Item 612. Technical Papers—No. 8. [Pr 32.309 :no.] Item 612. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD General Publications—Retirement. Questions and answers on railroad retirement act. Revised June 1942. [1942.] [RR 1.2:CT.] SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Local Board Releases—Nos. [5]-146;149,150,151,152, 153. [Y 3.Se4:llno-] Selective Service—Vol. 2, no. 9. [Y 3.Se4:9vo1] Selective Service Regulations—[1942] Packets 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. [Y 3.Se4:7date.] SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Annual Report—1941. [SI l.l:date.] Item 719. NATIONAL MUSEUM Proceedings—No. 3151. [SI 3.6:no.] Item 734. STATE DEPARTMENT Department of State Bulletins (Weekly)—Vol. 7, nos. 167, 168, 169. [S 1.3:vol.] Item 763. Diplomatic List ([Monthly])—Sept. 1942. [S 1.8:date.] Item 738. Executive Agreement Series—Nos. 241, 242, 246, 268. [S 9.8:no.] Item 760. General Publications—Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 1, Aug. 28, 1942, to revision 3 of Aug. 10, 1942. 1942. [S 1.2:CT.] Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 2, Sept. 18, 1942, to revision 3 of Aug. 10, 1942, 1942. [S 1.2:CT.] 7 Slip Laws, Acts—Nos. 706, 707, 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 77th Congress, 2d session. [S 7.5: Cong, and no.] Item 758. Treaties, General Publications—Cuba. Reciprocal trade, agreement between United States and Republic of Cuba, signed at Washington Aug. 24,1934, as amended by supplementary agreements signed at Washington Dec. 18, 1939 and at Habana Dec. 23, 1941, and protocol and exchanges of notes. 1942. [S 9.2:CT.l Item 761. Treaty Series (Numbered)—No. 983. [S 9.52:no.] Item 764. CENTRAL TRANSLATING OFFICE Publications—Ncs. 113, 114, 115. [S 16.7:no.] Item 742. Note.—Portuguese and Spanish. TARIFF COMMISSION Reports (2d Series)—Nos. 146, pt. 1, revised; 146, pt. 2, vol. 1, revised; 146, pt. 3, revised. [TC 1.9:no.] Item 771. Note.—No. 146, pt. 1, revised, is a corrected copy. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Public Circulars—No. 4C. [T 1.33 :no.] Item 778. War Savings Staff, General Publications—Defense. U. S. defense agent news devoted to activities of American newspaper boys for victory. 6th war edition. Sept. 1942. [T 1.102:CT.] > Pay-roll. Voluntary pay-roll savings plan for purchase of war savings bonds by employees of United States Government, pro«edure for recording allotments and issuing bonds. [1942.] [T 1.102:CT.] Schools at war, report to the Nation. [1942.] [T ' 1.102:CT.] Women. Minute Women at War Week, Nov. 22-28, 1942. [1942.] [T 1.102:CT.] War Savings Staff, Minute Man, News Letter (Biweekly)— Vol. 2, nos. 8, 9. [T 1.110:vol.] BUDGET BUREAU Chief Coordinator, General Supply, Federal Standard Stock Catalogues, Specifications [Individual]—JJJ-C-271, amendment-1; QQ-N-321, amendment-2; QQ-W-401, amendment-2. [T 51.78 lettered.] Item 827. FISCAL SERVICE PUBLIC DEBT BUREAU Circulation Statement of United States Money (Monthly)— Aug. 31, 1942. [T 63.207.-date.] Item 829. TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper Currency of Each Denomination Outstanding, Monthly Statements—May 31,1942. [T 63.307:date.] Item 845. INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Internal Revenue Bulletin (Weekly)-—Nos. 36, 37, 38, 1942. [T 22.231:date.] Item 814. Regulations—No. 3, appendix. [T 22.17:no.] Item 816. Statistics of Income—1939, pt. 2, Compiled from corporation income and (declared value) excess-profits tax returns and personal holding company returns. 1942. [T 22.35:date.] Item 819. 1940, pt. 2, Preliminary report of corporation income, declared value, excess-profits, and defense tax returns filed through Dec. 31, 1941. 1942. [T 22.35:date.] Item 819. PROCUREMENT DIVISION Federal Standard Stock Catalog, Federal Specifications— C-M-381c, GG-A-616, GGG-W-651a, amendment-3; H-B-671a, KK-L-201a, L-C-566, O-S-616, amendment-1; P-S-536a, PP-P-578, QQ-C-501a, amendment-2; QQ-C-593, amendment-1; QQ-I-716, amendment-1; RR-C-96a, SS-T-310, Z-V-401a, amendment-2. [T 58.103:letter-no.] Item 827. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Regulations (General)—1931, amendment 11. [T 27.8: date.] Item 839. Note.—This Amendment is classed with the original Regulations so that it may be filed with the publication it amends. VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION Medical Bulletin ([Quarterly])—Vol. 19, no. 1. [VA 1.9:voL] Item 853. WAR DEPARTMENT Army Regulations—Nos. 15-10, Sept. 12, 1942; 30-2145, Sept. 2, 1942; 30-3020, Aug. 31, 1942; 35-780, May 22, 1942; 35-1495, Aug. 22, 1942; 35-2720, Aug. 31, 1942; 35-3960, Aug. 31, 1942; 35-4020, Aug. 10, 1942; 35-6660, Aug. 29, 1942; 35-7060, Sept. 1, 1942; 40-30, Sept. 1, 1942; 40-310, Aug. 31, 1942; 40-405, Aug. 31, 1942; 40-505, Sept. 1, 1942; 40-2005, Sept. 15, 1942; 40-2030, Aug. 31, 1942; 50-10, Sept. 19, 1942; 55-135, Aug. 31, 1942; 55-170, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-175, Aug. 24, 1942; 55-315, Sept. 19, 1942; 55-320, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-340, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-345, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-350, Sept. 14, 1942; 55-355, Aug. 22, 1942; 55-365, Aug. 31, 1942; 55-370, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-400, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-415, Sept. 19, 1942; 55-420, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-430, Sept. 19, 1942; 55-435, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-445, Sept. 19, 1942; 55-485, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-500, Aug. 31, 1942; 55-505, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-515, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-520, Sept. 1, 1942; 55-525, Sept. 1, 1942; 90-150, Aug. 31, 1942; 90-155, Sept. 1, 1942; 100-50, Sept. 1, 1942; 100-61, Sept. 15, 1942; 100-80, Aug. 10, 1942; 105-25, Aug. 31, 1942; 170-10, Aug. 10, 1942; 265-10, Sept. 1, 1942; 340-15, Aug. 21, 1942; 350-500, Aug. 11, 1942; 350-800, Sept. 17, 1942; 350-2800, Aug. 21, 1942; 600-100, Aug. 31, 1942; 605-20, Aug. 19, 1942; 605-115, July 14, 1942; 610-15, Aug. 12, 1942; 615-25, July 31, 1942; 615-40, Sept. 1, 1942; 775-10, Aug. 1, 1942; 850-65, Sept. 19, 1942; 850-80, Aug. 26, 1942. [W 1.6’:no.] Item 855. Changes [in Army Regulations]—Nos. 1-15, Changes 2, Aug. 29, 1942; 1-15, Changes 3, Sept. 10, 1942; 25-5, Changes 1, Sept. 3, 1942; 30-430, Changes 1, Sept. 9, 1942; 30-500, Changes 1, Aug. 24, 1942; 30-910, Changes 3, Sept. 1, 1942; 30-940, Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942; 30-950, Changes 1, Aug. 22, 1942; 30-955, Changes 3, Aug. 27, 1942; 30-955, Changes 4, Sept. 17, 1940 [1942]; 30-960, Changes 2, Aug. 27, 1942; 30-960, Changes 3, Sept. 17, 1942; 30-1195, Changes 2, Sept. 1, 1942; 30-1295, Changes 1, Sept. 10, 1942; 30-1620, Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942; 30-1635, Changes 3, Sept. 1, 1942; 30-2215, Changes 1, Sept. 12, 1942; 35-540, Changes 1, Sept. 7, 1942; 35-780, Changes 1, Sept. 4, 1942; 35-880, Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942; 35-1320, Changes 1, Sept. 11, 1942; 35-1740, Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942; 35-2580, Changes 1, Sept. 4, 1942; 35-3420, Changes 1, Sept. 4, 1942; 35-3820, Changes 2, Sept. 1, 1942; 35-4890, Changes 1, Aug. 29, 1942; 35-5020, Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942; 35-6040, Changes 1, Sept. 12, 1942; 35-6640, Changes 2, Sept. 17, 1942; 35-6700, Changes 1, Aug. 24, 1942; 35-7090, Changes 1, Sept. 17, 1942; 35-7220, Changes 1, Aug. 24, 1942; 40-510, Changes 1, Sept. 10, 1942; 40-590, 8 Changes 2, Aug. 28, 1942; 45-80, Changes 1, Sept. 16, 1942; 60-5, Changes 1, Sept. 4, 1942; 145-10, Changes 5, Sept. 12, 1942; 170-10, Changes 1, Sept. 26, 1942; 210-65, Changes 1, Aug. 22, 1942; 210-390, Changes 1, Aug. 26, 1942; 210-390, Changes 2, Sept. 1, 1942; 260-10, Changes 3, Aug. 18, 1942; 345-125, Changes 4, Aug. 27, 1942; 345-155, Changes 3, Sept. 7, 1942; 345-800, Changes 1, Sept. 7, 1942; 345-900, Changes 1, Sept. 7, 1942; 350-1030, Changes 1, Sept. 8, 1942; 600-35, Changes 1, Sept. 4, 1942; 600-35, Changes 3, Sept. 22, 1942; 600-40, Changes 2, Aug. 25, 1942; 600-40, Changes 3, Aug. 29, 1942; 600-40, Changes 4, Sept. 5, 1942; 600-40, Changes 5, Sept. 19, 1942; 600-45, Changes 4, Sept. 4, 1942; 600-375, Changes 3, Aug. 28, 1942; 600-550, Changes 3, Sept. 5, 1942; 605-20, Changes 1, Sept. 19, 1942; 605-145, Changes 1, Sept. 10, 1942; 605-230, Changes 2, Sept. 11, 1942; 610-10, Changes 2, Sept. 1, 1942; 610-10, Changes 3, Sept. 21, 1942; 615-25, Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942; 615-26, Changes 1, Sept. 18, 1942: 615-28, Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942; 615-300, Changes 2, Aug. 28, 1942; 760-400, Changes 1, Sept. 11, 1942; 850-25, Changes 3, Sept. 4, 1942. [W 1.62:no.] Item 855. Field Manuals and Field Regulations—FM 2-15, Changes 2, Aug. 18, 1942; FM 3-5, FM 6-40, Changes 1, July 21, 1942; FM 9-5 [July 11, 1942]; FM 9-6, FM 9-20, FM 9-25, FM 17-22, FM 17-32, FM 17-63, FM 23-7, Changes 2, Aug. 11, 1942; FM 23-10, Changes 3. Aug. 4, 1942; FM 23-20, Changes 2, July 15, '1942; FM 23-50 |Aug. 12, 1942]; FM 25-5, Changes 2, Aug. 18, 1942; FM 30-27, FM 101-5, Changes 5, Sept. 8, 1942. [W1.33:no.] Item 869. Military Reservations—Virginia, Aug. 1, 1942. [W 1.32: CT.] Item 856. Officers of Army in or near District of Columbia—July 1, 1942. [V/ l.ll:date.] Item 859. Technical Manuals—TM 1-440, Changes 2, Aug. 7, 1942; TM 1-460, Mar. 31, 1942; TM 3-325, TM 4-335, TM 9-350, TM 9-458, TM 9-760, TM 9-1245, Changes 1, Sept. 10, 1942; TM 9-1582, TM 9-1600, TM 9-1674, TM 10-205, July 6, 1942; TM 11-433, TM 31-200, Changes 1, Aug. 12, 1942. [V/ 1.35:no.] Item 862. ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Drill Regulations—Contracts. Manual for administrative audit of cost-plus-a-fixed-fee supply contracts, Aug. 14, 1942. 1942. [W S.iefiCT.] Item 870. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Orders and Regulations—Corps of Engineers, Army: Chapter 3, Records and publications, Sept. 1, 1942. [W 7.82:chap. no.] Item 882. JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 1, no. 2. [W 10.3 :vol.] Item 898. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Firepower (Every 2 Weeks)—Vol. 1, nos. 8, 9. [W 34.40: vol.] SERVICES OF SUPPLY SPECIAL SERVICE DIVISION Newsmap (Weekly)—Vol. 1, nos. 19, 20, 21, 22. [W 109.107:vol.] Do not apply for items listed in this invoice if not checked by your library in selective list. If items were checked and not received, be sure to refer to the number in reporting shortage. NEW CLASSIFICATION NUMBERS A 77.4012:date_______________ A 77.409 :date________________ A 77.707:CT___________________ C 3.940-37:CT_________________ CS 1.36:CT____________________ FS 2.9a2:CT___________________ FS 3.3a3:date_________________ FS 3.13 :nos__________________ FS 3.1122:vol.nos_____________ FS 3.122 :date________________ FS 5.10:CT____________________ FS 5.29 :nos__________________ FW 1.13 :nos__________________ J 21.9:CT_____________________ Agricultural Research Administration, Experiment Stations Office, Report on agricultural experiment stations. Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 10.12:(date). * Agricultural Research Administration, Experiment Stations Office, Agricultural Experiment Station publications received by the office; Lists of (monthly). [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 17.12:(date). Agricultural Research Administration, Home Economics Bureau, Posters. Census Bureau, 16th census, 1940, Population, 3d series (by States). *Civil Service Commission, Class specifications. [Preliminary drafts. Processed.] Public Health Service, Venereal disease information (separates) . Social Security Board, Employment security program, Operations of; etc. (monthly). Note.—Preprinted from Social security bulletins. Publications of Employment Security Bureau, Reports and Analysis Division. Social Security Board, Public assistance reports. Note.—Sent through as FS 3.32a:(nos.) in Depository Invoice No. 1705, Dec. 1941. Social Security Board, Employment Security Bureau, Industrial classification code. 3d edition. Note.—See, for earlier edition, FS 3.112:(nos.). *Social Security Board, Employment Security Bureau, Employment and wages of workers covered by State unemployment compensation laws; Estimated (quarterly). [Processed.] Education Office, Publications (miscellaneous lists). To date only processed. Note.—See, for earlier issues, I 16.142:(CT). Education Office, Victory Corps series pamphlets. *Federal Works Agency, Defense housing construction bulletins (weekly). [Processed.] Note.—Status of projects under Federal Works Administrator. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Federal textbook on citizenship. Note.—See, for earlier issues, L 15.11:(CT), 9 Pr 32.4218:CT________________ Pr 32.4815:nos_______________ Pr 32.4816 :nos______________ Pr 32.4908:nos_______________ Pr 32.5005:CT________________ Pr 32.5015:CT________________ Pr 32.5016:date______________ Pr 32.5207:CT________________ Pr 32.5208:nos_______________ SE 1.20:vol.nos.&nos_________ T 1.34:CT____________________ W 28.112:nos_________________ Emergency Management Office, Price Administration Office, Digests for retailers. Note.—Issued by Retail Trade and Services Division. Publications are designated RTD-nos. Emergency Management Office, War Production Board, War production drive, progress reports. Emergency Management Office, War Production Board, Training within industry, bulletins. Note.—Publications of Labor Division. See, for Bulletins issued by Production Management Office, Pr 32.4011:(nos.). See, for Bulletins issued by War Manpower Commission, Pr 32.5208:(n6s.). Emergency Management Office, Defense Transportation Office, General orders. Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, Laws. Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, Posters. Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, United States Government manual. Note.—See, for earlier issues, Pr 32.210.’(date). *Emergency Management Office, War Manpower Commission, Addresses. [Processed.] Emergency Management Office, War Manpower Commission, Training within industry program, bulletins. Note.—See, for Bulletins issued by Production Management Office, Pr 32.4011:(nos.). See, for Bulletins issued by War Production Board. Pr 32.4816: (nos.). *Securities and Exchange Commission, Statistical bulletins (monthly). [Processed.] Treasury Department, Papers in re. Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Schedule, General Staff course. Note.—Early issues read: Schedule, Special course. Note.—The starred publications listed above are processed, and they are available only from the issuing office. CONGRESSIONAL SERIALS WANTED BY THE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS LIBRARY Serial numbers 55, 852, 895, 7665, 7666, and 9472. Notify this office if these can be supplied, and mailing franks will oe lorwaraea. U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1942